Life of Being a Crown Prince in France

Chapter 804: 712 France Royal Military Medical University



Chapter 804: 712 France Royal Military Medical University


Chapter 804: Chapter 712 France Royal Military Medical University


Unlike the 21st century where antibiotic-resistant strains are rampant due to overuse of antibiotics, bacteria in this era hadn’t been “exercised” and thus Penicillin’s therapeutic effects were very good.


After the injection, just 4 hours later, Camellia’s high fever was preliminarily alleviated.


Just past five o’clock, Dr. Lamarck brought over the newly purified glucose—a small bottle of less than 70 grams at a concentration of 7.3%.


In this era, there was no technology to produce glucose from starch, and the purification techniques were imperfect. Producing this small amount of glucose cost more than a dozen pounds of raisins. The expense was over 200 francs.


Dr. Lamarck drew the glucose solution into a syringe, then inserted it into the vein on Camellia’s arm to begin the slow infusion.


Yes, Crown Prince had specifically instructed that the injection speed of glucose must not be too fast. And since there were no IV drip equipment available at the moment, it had to be administered manually and slowly.


Fortunately, Dr. Lamarck’s hands were very steady. It took 10 minutes to inject all the medicine into Camellia’s body.


Once the needle was withdrawn, she almost instantly became spirited and requested Perna to help her sit up.

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